But, you have to have someone there watching for the delivery
vehicle, or your items may get stolen off of your porch.
But, you have to have someone there watching for the delivery
vehicle, or your items may get stolen off of your porch.
Some towns/suburbs have delivery drop off points. A building will
be a designated drop off, the person is contacted the item is in and
comes by to pick it up. Of course they charge a small fee for this.
For the true definition of "Revenge Is A Dish Best Served Cold",
search for "Glitter Bomb" on YouTube. :P
... There are many internet scams; send me $20 to learn how.
For the true definition of "Revenge Is A Dish Best Served Cold",
search for "Glitter Bomb" on YouTube. :P
I like how people put garbage and stuff in delivery boxes and leave
them for porch pirates. :)
... There are many internet scams; send me $20 to learn how.
Do you want cash, stamps or money order?
As for stamps, as long as they'll last forever. <G>
As for stamps, as long as they'll last forever. <G>
Like the blonde when she heard the price of stamps were going up stocked up on lots of them before the price increase.
Here in Canada, they have issued normalized stamps that stay
the same value even it they change the price of mailing the
same thing.
They were called "Canada A" stamps. I pun for "Canada, Eh?"
... I soon found the post office didn't always cancel every
stamp. These I would tear off and take home. Soak in water a while
and the stamp would peel off, lay it aside to dry and later with a dab of glue I would reuse it.
This was when almost all correspondence was snail mail.
I didn't buy stamps for years. :)
As for stamps, as long as they'll last forever. <G>
Like the blonde when she heard the price of stamps were going up stocked up on lots of them before the price increase.
Back then, I wasn't as smart as that dumb blonde you cite.
Nowadays, the envelopes are covered so much with their marking
inks that even the envelope can be reused if you wanted to.
JOE MACKEY wrote to AUGUST ABOLINS <=-
These I would tear off and take home. Soak in water a while and the stamp would peel off, lay it aside to dry and later with a dab of glue
I would reuse it.
The post office came out with the Forever stamp when postage was
about 44 cents or something. I bought a couple of books of them. Still have them somewhere in my desk.
I do almost all things online now, and seldom use a stamp.
There were would be boxes and boxes of documents and among them envelopes. I soon found the post office didn't always cancel every
stamp.
These I would tear off and take home. Soak in water a while and the stamp would peel off, lay it aside to dry and later with a dab of glue
I would reuse it.
every 10 Reminder Letters, only 2 come back for renewal. It doesn't seem worth the effort.
or a nominal fee for the e-Edition (possibly $2 a year,
I soon found the post office didn't always cancel every stamp.
I've seen that at times as well.
I had been use a self inking address stamp
There are apps for your printer that will print out not
only addresses but postage as well. Not sure how that
works since I've never had a need to use it.
I've never been very successful at printing envelopes
anyway. I could with a dot matrix with labels but not
since then.
I've been involved with one group or another over the years who sent out a lot of stuff and the return rate was low.
I would rather have the e-edition of magazines rather than a hard
copy.
And they take up a lot less room on a CD rather than in a hard copy pile.
I gotten some mail where the mailman has used a pen to black out a uncancelled stamp so it couldn't be re-used.
There are apps for your printer that will print out not only
addresses but postage as well.
I've never been very successful at printing envelopes anyway. I
could with a dot matrix with labels but not since then.
I remember as a kid sorting through some of the international stamps
and pulling out my encyclopedia to look up the countries the stamps
came from. The world was a bigger place back then.
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